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ZRud3Bwoy 06-03-2021 10:12 PM

spark plugs question
 
so admin tuning july 10th, when i got the car in nov had 13k miles now at 18k miles should i change the plugs for the tune?

if so which ones to go with?

ZontheRocks 06-04-2021 06:53 AM

No need to change the spark plugs unless you're going with FI or running race gas daily.

Ghostvette 06-04-2021 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by ZRud3Bwoy (Post 3997337)
so admin tuning july 10th, when i got the car in nov had 13k miles now at 18k miles should i change the plugs for the tune?

if so which ones to go with?

Plugs should be good to go, however, you really need to change tuners.... :twocents:

-ZS-Carpenter 06-04-2021 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Ghostvette (Post 3997386)
Plugs should be good to go, however, you really need to change tuners.... :twocents:

:iagree:

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ZRud3Bwoy 06-05-2021 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Ghostvette (Post 3997386)
Plugs should be good to go, however, you really need to change tuners.... :twocents:



Thanks and mind is made up with admin sorry

JARblue 06-05-2021 05:19 AM

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Originally Posted by ZRud3Bwoy (Post 3997465)
Thanks and mind is made up with admin sorry

Your funeral...

ZRud3Bwoy 06-05-2021 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3997477)
Your funeral...

No problem man thanks for your interest

Rusty 06-05-2021 11:25 PM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3997477)
Your funeral...

His money. Should have gone with Vince at RT Tuning.

Ghostvette 06-07-2021 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3997477)
Your funeral...

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3997609)
His money. Should have gone with Vince at RT Tuning.

We provided the information, what he choices to do with it, is on him. We tried to warn him...:rolleyes:

-ZS-Carpenter 06-07-2021 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Ghostvette (Post 3997747)
We provided the information, what he choices to do with it, is on him. We tried to warn him...:rolleyes:

Just had the same conversation with a fool on reddit. Told me he "did his research" but doesn't like forums so he ignored this site. And I'm the one who doesn't know what he's talking about :facepalm:

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THE BULL 06-07-2021 01:18 PM

Plugs before a tune, new plugs was standard practice back in the day when plugs were more affordable.
Being that the VHR requires the removal of both TBs and some expensive plugs comparing what's out there I suggest you at least pull cyl 1 and 2 to visually check prior to.

This way you can compare after the tune to see your marks on the ground strap and pay attention to the porcelain. You should see a white porcelain once tuned after a couple of passes.

If you really care about this engine change the oil prior to, save a sample, get it analyzed then after your tune save some of that oil and get it analyzed.
Should point out how much it'll be wearing and should give some pointers as to how much closer your intervals should be.

Good Luck and may the force be with you:icon17:

ZRud3Bwoy 06-07-2021 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by THE BULL (Post 3997751)
Plugs before a tune, new plugs was standard practice back in the day when plugs were more affordable.
Being that the VHR requires the removal of both TBs and some expensive plugs comparing what's out there I suggest you at least pull cyl 1 and 2 to visually check prior to.

This way you can compare after the tune to see your marks on the ground strap and pay attention to the porcelain. You should see a white porcelain once tuned after a couple of passes.

If you really care about this engine change the oil prior to, save a sample, get it analyzed then after your tune save some of that oil and get it analyzed.
Should point out how much it'll be wearing and should give some pointers as to how much closer your intervals should be.

Good Luck and may the force be with you:icon17:


plugs you rec?

ZRud3Bwoy 06-07-2021 03:48 PM

Side note if you're going to post not to go with admin you need to post why..........just curious to see what you have to even tho ill still be going with them

DrBacon 06-07-2021 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by ZRud3Bwoy (Post 3997775)
Side note if you're going to post not to go with admin you need to post why..........just curious to see what you have to even tho ill still be going with them

Ultimately mate it's up to you, your car your choice. From my understanding most of the controversy surrounding admintuning is he likes to disable or reduce the sensitivity of the knock sensors to run more aggressive timing for a couple extra hp, which from my understanding there's a way to prove that he in fact does. I'm sure it's fine in 95% of cases and people are happy with the result, but honestly no two cars are exactly the same, you may be one of the unlucky 5% that ends up with a blown engine as a result, you just don't know. All it would take is a bad batch of gas that the ecu would've otherwise normally compensated for.

I can't definitively say if he's a good or a bad tuner, you are free to make your own informed choice. All I know is personally that alone is enough for me to stay away.

Ghostvette 06-08-2021 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by ZRud3Bwoy (Post 3997775)
Side note if you're going to post not to go with admin you need to post why..........just curious to see what you have to even tho ill still be going with them

1) Copy Pasta tunes
2) Disabling knock sensor
3) Turning down the knock sensor so it doesn't detect rod knock
4) Blown motors

He's been called out on multiple locations, but 'you did your research', so have fun. I hope you have a spare 15K to rebuild your motor. Good luck.


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